Tucked between the traditional lace-making village of Lefkara and the serene community of Skarinou, Dipotamos Dam offers a peaceful escape into Cyprus’s less-charted landscapes. Constructed in the mid-1980s to catch the flow of the Pentaschoinos River, this rockfill dam now cradles a still, blue reservoir set beneath rolling hills—softening the rugged terrain with water and green.
Rising around 60 meters at its base, Dipotamos Dam holds back over 15 million cubic meters of water—serving agricultural irrigation and local supply quietly and steadily. Yet for all its technical purpose, the setting feels anything but industrial. The forested slopes dip gently into calm water, and winding shores beckon visitors to pause—whether for a stroll, a picnic, or simply a moment to breathe inland air.
Approaching from Skarinou, once the road becomes a dirt drive past signposts for the “View of Dipotamos Dam,” you pull into a quiet parking area with a vista opening wide before you: the glassy reservoir curving between wooded slopes, hills stretching toward Lefkara, and birds dancing overhead.
Walk the easy loop trail—just over 3 km—that circles the water’s edge. The walking surface alternates between smooth paths and rugged cross-country traces. Shadows and light play like quiet choreography across the surface, especially during sunrise or sunset when the reservoir is at its most meditative.
Dipotamos isn’t just scenic—it’s alive. Seasonal visitors flock here to watch migratory birds glide overhead or perch on the dam’s edges. The water is quiet, but rich: locals speak of trout and carp beneath the surface—though fishing remains strictly regulated. The silence here is alive with not absence, but subtle nature in dialogue.
Morning brings sun-lit tranquility: mist fades from the water, walkers arrive quietly, and birds flit between reeds lining the shoreline.
Midday brings warmth and golden light. A few picnickers settle near the dam’s outer curve, families spread blankets, local birdwatchers angle for quiet views, and the panoramic vista remains undisturbed by the rest of the world.
Evening falls soft and slow. The reservoir mirrors color—pinks and lavender, then dusky blue—while silhouettes of hills grow long and comforting. The dam returns into quiet presence, reflective and still.
This is not a recreational hotspot—but that’s its charm. It isn’t meant for crowds. It’s a place for calm.
Dipotamos Dam doesn’t shout its beauty—it invites you to just be present with stone, slope, and water. It's the kind of landscape that doesn’t demand your attention, but instead, rewards it gently. Whether you're looking for a quiet morning walk, a reflective evening calm, or a place simply to think uninterrupted—it offers an authentic escape, held gently in hills (and memory).
Name: | Dipotamos Dam |
Location: | Larnaca District |
Year built: | 1985 |
River: | Pentaschoinos |
Purpose: | Irrigation and Water Supply |
Type: | Rockfill |
Dam category: | Large |
Capacity: | 15.500.000m³ |